July 15, 2014
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59m
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Mark Koernke discussed micro FM broadcasting technology as a tool for communications during protests and standoffs, recommending affordable transmitter kits from dealextreme.com. He covered Colonial Marine Militia border deployment operations using a lottery system to rotate volunteers to the southern border, explained the strategic importance of border security as a priority, and discussed flexible military unit organization concepts. Koernke also promoted preparedness items including walkie-talkies, rechargeable batteries from discarded electronics, and solar-powered lights from Dollar Tree, while soliciting donations for Liberty Tree Radio operations.
- micro fm broadcasting
- colonial marine militia
- border security
- bundy ranch
- blm
- militia deployment
- communications tuesday
- preparedness
- walkie-talkies
- rechargeable batteries
- dealextreme
- regimental combat teams
- texas militia
- arizona militia
- liberty tree radio
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Live 365 and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun, permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm our currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, central, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet technologies. east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit and the twelve sisters on the left side of the state. We also have the state of Colorado, the recall just below us, and to the right a little bit there. And then all out there to the left coast, the far left on the Pacific side where we have the great state of Jefferson and many other parts of the, well, what presently is the Californification area under the control of the diaper stain of brown. Well, as it turns out, people are signing the petitions and really, really, really, really don't think they have a whole lot in common with each other, what's going on there. So, pay attention to what's transpiring and see what develops as we go. Here we are, turning back to East Wieb and across the plains, leaping over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, we land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline Then I'll tell you it has been a beautiful day today, but we got some clouds rolling in already earlier the first hour Maybe about 10% now 6040 and that means rain like I expect heading this way not a matter of if just a matter of wind. So we all understand what that means. It's Michigan's spring slash to summer squalls. They happen constantly. We've got the Great Lakes all around us this time of year. Heading into the end of July. We're in the middle right now. We're going to see a lot of different storm activity and some power outages usually in certain areas. That's just historically what's happened over and over and over again. So be prepared for it. Anyway, today's date, it is the... No way, we're actually at the halfway mark for the month. Do you believe it? Well, yeah, actually we have to accept that idea because it is the 15th of July. It's the 6th year of open Fabian socialist. and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar, or through the major networks and all the other, you know, BS cable channels Nostradamus News! I told you it was gonna happen. I told you so. I told you so. I told you so. It was either gonna be the Nostradamus slash peeing the tea leaves, boil up, and then going to psychedelic crazy town, or something with a whole bunch of, you know, a handful of silverware from the kitchen door dropping down the kitchen, and that's the name of the four undiscovered Chinese philosopher who would declare doom and death also, the usual cop-out. We've already gone through the mine calendar BS. There's like 6,000 different ones so you can cherry pick whatever you want off that. And that's exactly what everybody's been doing. And it's a great cop-out. Somebody can sit on their hands, do nothing, and we're doomed or whatever. Anyway, it has been a very busy, busy, busy week. It's only Tuesday. And for everybody out there, it is Communications Tuesday. So let's remind everybody that while other people might say, we're doomed. In reality, it just means we've got a lot of work to do and some of it's going to be kind of grim to say the least. Oh well, founding fathers had to deal with the same thing for eight years. Mmm, y'all up to it? I think we're just going to start getting into the nose to the grindstone and get work done, get the job done and get on with whatever we've got to do later on when the time comes. So we'll be able to accomplish the mission accordingly, provided everybody stays focused. It is Communications Tuesday and I would remind everybody, one of my pet projects here, that I'd love to see someone, we're trying to get it done, we can do a video ourselves, I've got more than enough tools to do it, but a micro FM rebroadcaster for going out there when you have any standoff slash protest slash whatever's going on right now to virtually become the voice period. The voice period. Okay, the way to do that well micro FM broadcasting and portable unit Basically a whole everybody brings a boom box and if you got 500 people you got 500 sets of speakers Even if it's just a single speaker whatever you're carrying in the way of an FM radio your car with this mon me as monstrous stereo systems phenomenal stereo systems now a day my goodness we had to build those back in the day now they come standard in the car all give you a break you open up the windows you crank up the sound and from the micro FM they broadcast you know said that I'm home said that back said that now said that back and of course that's what the bunch of people chatting already times 200, 300, 400, boom boxes and there won't be any distortion because you see the microphone isn't there amongst the technology. There isn't going to be any feedback from anything because all it is is an FM signal going out and you guys picking it up and using it. So think about it every FM piece of equipment you've got with a fantastic set of speakers put some fresh batteries in it everybody does the tune-up with the music and every once in a while you do a new chant or you know do a new Decolatory piece you know a piece of music with a fantastic course everybody can pitch in with and join in and Guys you got yourself some major noise you got a wall of sound that nobody is gonna be able to overcome nobody So just think about it, simple solution, but it's a big solution. How do we do this? Well, go to dealextreme.com. And when you get there to www.dealextreme.com, as I pointed out this morning and yesterday, www, and many other times, by the way, www.dx.com. Now when we get there, as you'll notice, at dealextreme.com or dx.com. You go to consumer electronics. When you touch the consumer electronics tab, go down to the bottom in the middle, it says other consumer electronics. Now, to save you a little bit of time, they shuffle these around, but right now, the way the listings are, well, they did shuffle it around again, because now they've got the 1 watt to 7 watt. stereo FM transmitter sets right on the front page. It's the second line down, number, well, one in from the left side. CZE-7C 1W to 7W stereo FM transmitter. $85.59. Now, since you might want to have a few people invest in these, and I really recommend that this be part of your radio rigs, guys. If you were to buy three at a time, they're $83.89. So you save a few dollars going that way by buying them together, three of them at a time. Now this includes shipping. Price includes shipping. So, free shipping to the United States. And again, this is an $85.59 black aluminum hull tunable with, you know, again, it's digital tuning. You punch it right into whatever frequency FM you're going to use, 85.9, 99.3, you know, 89.7. Take your pick, whatever it is. Up, down the dial, whatever it is that's in the commercial band that's open. You want to pick a frequency that's open. And then, what you do after you've got the radio, you need a little mixing board. Don't have any more than four pots. Doesn't have to be very fancy. Just got to make sure it can feed from the pot, you know, to the main box, obviously, that it's on. From there, it goes through a feed line over to the FM transmitter, and you have yourself a signal. You've got something out there making noise. Now you can put a microphone, a CD player, a DVD player, or a cassette player, which would be better. Actually, a combo would be nice. And then a stereo slash fixture to make more noise, as in a laptop computer. Because there's all kinds of editing technology with all of your software. Guys, you can do music or you can do video editing on almost all of your Windows programs. They all have something on board for doing videos and or you can do audio mixing and audio tracking, whatever. So between those you got everything you need, a microphone, a cassette player, a CD, DVD player, and a computer, which also has CD and DVD and all kinds of other fun stuff and digital stick and anything else you want to use. But what you want to do is record in advance what you'll have in the way of promotional chants or statements, gunfire, whatever you want to do. Marching music, dynamic Patriot music, tell them to stick it up there, Arce music, whatever it is. and you plug it in through that micro FM and there's no distortion. You ever done that where you've been in a meeting and there's got big racks of speakers and we're going to talk to the crowd and you get out there and you go, and you get that back feed. Okay, back noise loop, right? Well, if you don't have a microphone there, guys, right there in front of everything. In fact, if you're back there with your setup the way it is, you're not going to be using the microphone. That's just an option if you need to to call out and correct something. Otherwise, The sound system is closed. There's no noise to pick up and all of those boom boxes will blare out to wherever you want to point them. You have 200 people. That's 200 screaming pairs of microphones. You got 800 people. That's 800 screaming pairs of, forgive me, not microphones, of speakers. So you've got lots of noise going down range. Think about it. You want to be able to send a message, you know, basically pointed towards Mexico. How about boombox every so many feet pointed towards Mexico and whatever you say, whatever you play, whatever goes pop pop pop pop pop, boom boom boom boom, would all be out there. Again, dealextreme.com or DX.com, www.dx.com. Then consumer electronics. And then other consumer electronics which will get you where the micro-FM's are. Now yes, you can spend less than $85, but $64, $65, $68.10. $74.32. Don't ask me how they come up with the price. They got their own math on this and it's China. $85.59 for the base price for one, but you can save a couple dollars if you buy three. And if you're going to buy and set up micro FM radio stations and mobile units anyway, three is always better than one. And you're talking a very minimal cost to be able to put sound out there at great distance, especially with a seven water out of the box. Guys, let me tell you a one watt Ramsey, FM100, $265 a unit. And we have built many of them. Ed knows that. He's been right there with me when I'm done at the kitchen table. Just start soldering away, and by the end of the night and a couple hours, you got yourself an FM100. Many of you are listening on FM100s that were built from kit. You're listening to an FM station that was built from scratch. These are all finished, done. You open the box, you double check, you put a load on the thing, you know, first of all check to make sure everything is properly connected, make sure your power supply is correct. And you can start testing that piece of equipment as quickly as you can plug some sound into it and break out an FM radio somewhere. Yeah, so you don't have to have the mixing board right away. You can just plug a direct sound, you know, mechanism of some kind into that with your favorite music or whatever. And then, you know, put out that single rabbit ear and plug in the connectors. Make sure your power is hooked up. Make sure your antenna is properly hooked up so you don't overload the finals because it back washes back in the system. And you've got yourself a broadcasting unit. So you can test your equipment out within a very short, short, short period of time. Start collecting all the other good stuff you need, though, to make it happen, because you're always going to need more goodies. More, as we say, and joke about it, more is better. It's just that simple. But these are neat little FM 1 watt to 7 watt stereo FM transmitter sets. Think about that. CZE-7C. Now, we've got three transmitters in one valley. I thought that two of them were the same and the third one, each one is a different transmitter. Apparently, they've been experimenting. They're actually testing other of these China Sport transmitters to see what they do. We'll get feedback progressively from our friends, but so far everything's run flawlessly and out of the box only took a few short minutes to get everything connected. Everything else was waiting for the FM unit to be delivered and they were part of the loop. They're running off the satellite feed from the micro effect. And they're running 24-7, so we'll also find out what the wearability of this technology is. How much abuse can it take? How long can it run? That's another thing we do need to find out, and we will. We're going to find out more about these systems progressively as we go. What's really neat is they even have the sound connectors. They have the antenna, the power supply, the wall wart with the cables and everything necessary to connect that, and the sound system plugs. so that you can go right from the back of your FM right to, for instance, a computer if you wanted to. You could use a computer without the mixing board and everything else. My problem is relying only on the computers because Typically, when most important, something is going on, that's when they glitch on you. I like the idea of having an entire system in play and in place. However, your laptop computers have software programs that allow you to use the equivalent to a virtual reality mixing board and to throw your sound in there and even put in ads if you wanted to record stuff and enter it in the system. If I were to do that, I wouldn't have that computer hooked up to anything other than my FM. I would get a laptop, isolate it from everything else, make it purely the system to support that micro station. And it would not be hooked up or cross contaminated to anything else. That's the last thing the bad guys are expecting you're going to do. So just something to take into consideration there. We are headed towards the bottom of the yard. I heard a couple of dings. Do we have any callers? Please. Just to be safe. Don't want to leave anybody hanging out there in the breeze. And a one and a two and don't think we have down there yet so See next on the list of things to do. Well of course deal extreme calm deal extreme calm. There's a lot of other goodies that are there In the radios Wi-Fi systems wireless adapter boxes Digital stick memories you name it. It's there whatever you can think of it's on the shelf ready to roll Purely a personal choice there guys about what you're going to invest in what you're going to finally design to purchase Also, a couple of things here. They've got a little UCOM. Now, I don't know if anybody's noticed this. We have talked about the handy talkies, the walkie talkies. Now, the UCOM, U-C-O-M, radios have been around a little longer than most of the bao fongs. Maybe the jengxing or the jensyongs have been around as long. But right now we're looking right here, for instance, right here they've got a UCOM 8 kilometer, 5 mile, walkie talkie, 2 pack, twin pack. These are again, nothing fancy, radios, very small, very compact. powered by three AA batteries. Again, older units, these are a little older in design. Maximum line of sight range, 5 kilometers, channel is 22, random style will be shipped. As far as I guess what, random style will be shipped as far as style. Interesting, dye as far as colors and such. If you buy three sets, they're $22.15 as opposed to $23.85. So you save a few dollars, you know, I should say you save a dollar basically in some odd sense, which is worthwhile. That's a couple of batteries to go in the back of one of the radios at least. So, for everybody out there, again, these are on the same, these are in the walkie-talkie section. They're the UCOM8s dash, you know, eight kilometer forward slash five mile walkie-talkie two pack. The SKU is 2806. Now, these are small, in fact, very simple units. They're not complicated at all. And again, for the price, 23.85, you figure it out. Technically, they're a throwaway radio. You could, if need be, bust up and make this appear if you were in trouble. So it is an inexpensive solution. There are certainly others. We've covered the 888s. The 888s are very popular. Everybody has been learning to use them, program them, put them in the field. We had a lot of these go out to the Bundy Ranch, a lot of them. and they were deployed accordingly. So that looks pretty good there. As a solution, the UCOM 8 kilometer 5 mile walkie talkie 2 pack. I'm going to actually, you're probably going to recommend, I had somebody here earlier, we're going to recommend that they purchase four of these and we'll actually test run these to see how they work. The SKU number is 2806. First rule, guys, you buy them, you can always pass them on to somebody else who doesn't have anything, but you test them and, okay, they work, but maybe they don't fit our niche. They don't quite fit what we want. There's plenty more out there to choose from. Whole systems available, especially from Communist China. So if you're curious, remember they always give you reviews and such too. Sometimes there's a bunch of them, sometimes not so much. Certainly people also do photo essays and reviews of what they find. These are blister pack two radios per package. You can use AA rechargeables or AA alkali or whatever you got in the way of a throwaway battery. Personal choice rechargeables always wherever you can. Your initial outlay is a little higher but your long term effect is very positive. So that is a solution. We're headed towards the bottom of the hour. And I don't know if Ed has got any bottom of the hour break music ready or not, but it is Communications Tuesday, something that's a little dynamic would be kind of fun. And again, upbeat and beat them down hard as in other words, you know, positive for our side, very bad for the bad guys. We'll be back. Unlike the regime and the lies that they made, we're going to be totally transparent, said the Yap and Lion illegitimate Kenyan piece of trash, berry satoro. Anyway, instead, it's right there on the page, shows you what it is that we have in the way of an expense. It's a one-year bill, and it's about half what it could be because we make it a one-year bill. Count on the listeners to help out just like in any other situation. I know everybody's limited, but if everybody that's listening pitches in, It takes the time and adds a little bit to the pile. Just keep doing it. We'll make the goal. We did it last year actually ahead of time just a little bit, but it made all the difference in the world. It helps a lot because it allows for us to be able to plan accordingly and deal with particular problems. Go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That's www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Plug in, check it out, and pass on the information to others if they haven't heard about this yet because we do need everybody's help to get the job done. So again, that is www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Once you get there, Take the time plug-in and you can use PayPal. It is PayPal account. A credit card can be used there. You can also, of course, to support the Liberty Tree Radio page, you can go to and subscribe to the archives. And you get a subscription to... libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to the donate page. Everything's right there. It goes automatically as a payroll deduction or slash an account deduction through PayPal. And it's pretty straightforward. We've got several people, more than a few that do that. I get the notices every time it happens. So we can see the numbers. We appreciate and thank the people that are helping out that way. It's an automatic. It's not a big expense. What you commit is personal choice there. uh... because we know that some people are going to try and balance it out the figure to do the one-time and all donation to the uh... you know yearly bill we appreciate that once they thank you again liberty to radio dot four m g dot com ww w dot liberty to radio dot four m g dot com now another thing real quick colonial marine militia dot for m g dot com colonial marine militia dot four m g dot com The commands, the division commands, have a number of different militia formations. First of all, everybody presented their windows of availability for being able to send volunteers down to the border. We're trying to do this in a more orderly fashion, and basically what we have are certain windows of activity where more than one formation had the ability to send somebody south. The results of the drawings, in other words for a one week period, a certain amount of manpower is required. So there's two parts of this formula. When the names were put into the hat, numbers of available personnel were attached to that. There is a process whereby from different boxes the names were pulled of the units based upon how many personnel they can send through commitment. In other words, everybody is pitching in to get five people down to the border or ten people down to the border or in some cases a company or platoon strength formation will progressively be there week after week. As part of this advance deployment, the Colonial Marine Militia at the division slash the national conference level made the choice to go with this drawing system. That's equitable. That way nobody's complaining about how they ended up getting that particular date. They already agreed that they could go. We don't need everybody on the same site, same location, and the same week. We need everybody to progressively move in and pass the baton on, something we talked about about the issue with the Bundy Ranch deployment. So it's going to be a little smoother this way. Again, the postings for, you know, dates, times, or for the codes, you know, you'll need your PIN code to get into the accounts to read. the particular schedule for your units but they are going to be posted in the next two days so if they haven't been posted yesterday slash last night then they will be posted in the next 48 hours. We already have the first groups that are headed south anybody that wants to do so can deploy anyway I mean obviously if you guys have more time available and a lot of people do because of the job environment Hey, that means that more manpower can be down there, on the border, where they're needed, when they're needed, right now. But the schedule to keep manpower consistently in place that everybody agreed to is now in, you know, it's not written in stone, but it is in the schedule. If something strange happens where we end up with a fighting situation up on the Red River or we end up with a deployment with one of the other ranches somewhere around the country because of the BLM, This could change a percentage of the deployments based upon where the event is because some of the units are in the states where the activity might take place. So you need to take that into consideration. If your state is the one that's the next one under contact siege with the BLM slash the communist Chinese, then you're not probably going to be sending troops south. You'll be sending troops into the fray in your backyard. And we understand that. So be prepared for an adjustment in the schedule. I don't know how they got the left tenet thing there, sir, but oh well. You mean a lieutenant? No, it's a left tenet. I said aluminium, and I don't know how the hell they got that one because look at how aluminum is spelled. Oh my goodness. Anyway, so the schedule will be maintained to the best of our ability, and that's in motion. Also, we are going to be moving the trailer south to the border, decisions on exactly how we're going to deploy this thing. This is a little different from the other activities because we need to make sure this thing doesn't wander off sideways. So we're going to have to confirm who's getting what, where, and when. And we will have people that will be custodying the thing while it's there. And we'll be staying in Texas, never coming back to Michigan. This trailer with all of Signal Communications. Some of this is donated by our friends in Illinois. Other pieces of equipment donated by RO's here in Michigan. They're all doing their part, getting the job done, shooting the stuff down to where it needs to be. We're going to again be accomplishing our tasks here. Now, let's see what else we have. First of all, before we get farther, do we have any callers? And, Star Six, unmute yourself. But otherwise, again, otherwise, intervene and jump in there if it's taking a minute to ... There we go. Go ahead. Yeah, Frank. In Florida, I just had a question. I don't know. Maybe it's irrelevant. But when you're facing this potential pressure against us on a number of fronts, is it practical to consider the fact that We're losing you. You just rippled out a little bit. Repeat, repeat. Go ahead. Is that better now? There we go. That's good. Okay. I'll try to make it short. Given the fact that we probably can't be every place, if you have a wide front, it's the idea of concentrating forces on what is the decisive point. Do we think we can do something like that? How do we arrive at this decision collectively? That's a valid question. You're thinking that's one of the problems we've had for years. The border would be the priority at this point in time because if we lock up the border, again, Minuteman 3, think of this as nothing but the extension of the Minuteman program. Minuteman 3, we need representatives from every state on the border for that. Now, Texas should be the leaders of that. Texas should be already deployed. Texas and militia should be on the private properties down there and should be doing their job right now. But instead, there's a bunch of them that are doing the bar seat polish. Okay? That's just wiggling their arse back and forth until it's shiny. New Mexico, their people have been mobilizing, Arizona, their people have been mobilizing. California has been doing this for a long time. They didn't have to wait for this crisis. California's militias are already down there on the border. In fact, you can find some excellent photo and video essays if you pull up California militia. Now, the rest of the states, well, we're looking at, like we said, a combination of things now. The Bundy Ranch thing is not over. I've repeated this many times. You'll see that there's a couple of the little flags going up now in the last couple of weeks, specifically this last week, where the bad guys are trying to stir the pot on that. Well, the idea is that they still have all those other ranches they wanted to attack. The Bundy Ranch is not the only part of this formula. There's a whole bunch, in fact, of virtually every state in the West has a target on its back at some point. So, we have to balance this out and yes, we do prioritize but we also symbolically, you know, it's part of the Russian dead hand thing. My fault, your fault, anybody's fault, they start shooting, it's going to involve everybody. To do that, we need representation on the ground. That's why I said even if all you could do is get five men out there, wave your state flags so everybody sees it and however long you can stay, fine. And when you got to leave, you leave. It's just that simple. It's symbolism as much as anything to remind everybody that we're all interactive, we're all intercommunicative here. We all are in the same boat and have the same threat that we're facing. I'm just thinking that people should understand that we have to shift at the point of contact, so to speak, because you can't hold everything. Well, we need to be diversified and we need to be able to do this. I've argued this years to go with militia units. You know, the original concept of the RCT, most people don't realize this, regimental combat team experimentation started in World War II. It really goes to World War II. That's where the real idea of an RCT element was developed. It kind of got dropped just until the war ended. The concept behind this is that, Frank, you're in transportation, you have a transportation unit, your transportation unit does the same thing every day, every month, every year. My infantry unit has been fighting the Germans or the Japanese for the last two or three years. We've done the same thing over and over again. Nothing changes for our job. We may have developed new skills or we've developed experience that we have skills that are not taught right away because it takes time to bleed back to where they train people, but the basic job doesn't change. So, why should we be fixated with a formation just in one place and moving it organically? Instead, the logic behind the RCTs was that if I have a battlefield situation, I need to boost up the number of fighting units. I need more infantry on the ground, so I add two battalions of infantry. I add an additional mortar battery to a formation. I should be able to do that and it should run smoothly because everybody does their job. It's interesting that the RCT formula was applied in Korea and started to work. Two things happened. Number one, somebody stepped in, UN, and put a stick in the spokes. The other problem was, basically, while it was a great idea, the people who were in the field were denied resources over and over again, so they didn't have the proper material to support the flexibility of the RCT. Many commanders became jealously guarding of their assets because they weren't sure they were going to get them back. You would unassign an artillery unit from a division or a brigade or regiment. It might not come back to where it's needed and your people are hanging in the breeze without the firepower that they need. So communiques got lost or people started to fight during briefings in aggressive ways with regard to feedback and dragging their feet because they didn't want to lose something that was keeping their people from being overrun by the Chinese. So there was politics and military application is always kind of slow when it comes to innovation. Well, on our side, we shouldn't have that problem. We don't have the bureaucracy, and we do need to be absolutely ready. We have to be prepared to be flexible in our responses because we're looking at a battlefield situation. And in a real-life scenario, not a two-hour movie or a five-episode miniseries, There's all the other gobbledygook that goes along with just moving things. and that in and of itself can create a lot of problems. But the objective behind this is that force units should be able to move, turn, in other words, from one direction, immediately turn in another and because they can attach themselves to other elements that they need to support them, they should have been able to morph or, you know, like an amoeba, move from one area to the other and interconnect with the other formations that are doing their support jobs without any complication. That's the theme of the RCTs and the Marines in the Colonial Marine units. That's what we argued and I argued years ago. I'm not the person who did all the organization, but I did have a lot of input on that because I reminded them guys, the RCT concept way before you start to see it in Iraq. You'll notice that we have RCTs in Iraq. But it's just regimental combat teams as they've been thrown together units, they're deployed, they stay together pretty much though, and they don't morph out and they don't disconnect or discombobulate the way they proposed the morphing ability of Korea. So we're applying that flexibility from the get-go. That's something that needs to happen for all the militia units out there. They need to be able to change direction in a moment's notice. There's a discussion about this in Patton's movie, the movie Patton with George C. Scott, where they talk about the idea, remember, of him changing the direction of an entire army and moving them in a matter of days? The idea of the can-do attitude, that's what we have to have, is a can-do attitude. That's what will make it happen because it's the movers and the shakers that get people motivated that can get them to jog where they need to jog, move where they need to move to, employ the resources they have, and again become proficient to the point of being just simply superior in performance across the board to the enemy we face. That's what we're trying to accomplish. That's what we need to accomplish. That's where we need to be. We're right now playing fire brigade because we're on the defensive. That's one of the best way to describe it. Think about it. They started something in the Bundy's. We had to rush to deal with that. Some people pissed and mown, lamented or complained. Some people said we were all going to die. But the force macro motion that took place put resources on the ground where they needed to be. Lots of confusion on both sides, which is expected. That's the real world as opposed to movies. There was plenty of confusion on both sides. Because of that, you have to decide whether or not you want to get into the middle of a real shitstorm and the bad guys backed off. Bottom line, it wasn't planned that way. They were hoping to accomplish a lot more. It was the preseason game. Because the preseason game failed and was such an embarrassment, the rest of the season was canceled. And if you don't think so, let's look back to when the Bundy Ranch standoff started and then take a look at the date today and ask yourself, do we have any other incidents, even though they initiated them the day that they started the Bundy Ranch, not any of the others were preceded with. Let me give you an example of Arizona. Arizona, remember they went right out to the one rancher's property, strung fence up to cut the cattle that he had off from his water supply to kill off his cattle. And by the way, unlike Mr. Bundy who has been debating the whole idea of the BLM fees, all the other ranches that they attacked, guys, every one of them in Utah, in Arizona, in New Mexico, in Texas, they've been paying fees up the arse. They have paid fees hand over fist. They have been trying to acquiesce to an enemy who is insatiable because they're hungry for their property and to steal it for a foreign power. We already have been, we've actually done well, but yes, we need to do better. That's really the issue. We need to do a lot better. We can. I wouldn't wait for the people who are waiting for an official squeeze on the rumpus and a pat on the head from the regime. Well, maybe the regime will give us permission to go out and stop the regime from breaking the law. Yeah, yeah, that's going to happen. Well, I like to say it's better now than when things get hot. Oh, yes, I agree. That's where we can learn. When it does kick off, the learning curve becomes much more extreme and it's much more deadly. The big thing is that again, those losses don't need to take place. I've argued that for years in class after class after class. There's no reason for us to fumble the ball on this. It's not like we don't have experience. We have all the thinkers, they got the stinkers. I mean, come on, look at half of the garbage that Henry from the trenches is posting, guys. I'm afraid because if the idiots got hold to even be crazier than they already are, they still wouldn't be competent, but they'd be crazy and stupid enough to implement any goofy thing that was pulled out of their arse. But if you take a look at these fools, you're afraid of them. A thinking man can roll over these characters, and in fact a whole bunch of thinking men rolling over the enemy in a heartbeat. They know it too. They're fearful because what do they have? They have I-wants on their side. I want literally organic robots. They can't think for themselves and what little they do think or try to plug in is so askew or so useless as to be totally ineffective. Other than the secret police, like I've said, when you start decimating them, you've eliminated the core and the rest, it collapses on the center. It falls in on itself like a Coriolis effect with a toilet flush. That's how we all need to be remembering this look at your enemy look at all the variations look at some of the stupid things they have pulled out of their hearts or come up with or what they'll even say in public and Ask yourself if you think there's any gray matter truly there any intelligence there in any way shape or form sly and wicked does not mean intelligent See just because they're sly and wicked or they think they're slight. Now you remember it's in their own mind too that they're sly Yep, we're going up against unarmed peasants, you know, but I think there's a couple of things behind me. You might want to check out Okay, very good. Check to make sure we don't, do we have any other callers? Thank you sir, appreciate that. Before the top of the hour, because we are headed there, and we got Joe coming up in the next hour. It's Tuesday guys. We're going to be working on growing things in a little bit here, as you know. But in the meantime, again, if you want to call in, or if you're there, star six, if you want to unmute yourself, number one. 7124320900, 7124320900, and 957464 pound sign. 957464 pound sign. Now, again, real quick here, Colonial Marine Militia webpage is www.colonialmarinemilitia.4m.org. g. and the postings for the rest of the database again for the deployments for border security operations will be posted there and if you require security pin numbers you know what they are that'll access the your particular pages and put you up on the link with the CMM page Also, I believe that as long as we're headed that way, man, it's already headed towards the end of July, the next Knob Creek will be where, down at Knob Creek is where the next big CMM national meeting will be. As a matter of fact, again, I don't see anything changing on that this time around, because CMM meeting was of course changed. location, first time in almost nine, ten years. No, no, far than that. Longer than that. Hell yes. Anyway, the CMM meetings location was changed because of a need to re-centralize for particular parties. Knob Creek October event will be of course also the CMM national meeting. RCT commanders and division commanders will be participating. Location is going to be posted I think by the end of the month. I know they'll have a confirmation there. Then we'll follow through with more database information from our friends so that you guys can link up and find out where you're going to be quartering as far as bivouacking on site. The GP tents will be up for the meeting and I believe that they also have a little conference center arrangement that they have put in place to demonstrate other technologies that the CMM are adopting also. So we'll have more on that as we go. Take the time and plug in if you can. For Joe, by the way, our trip date outbound has changed. based upon the drivers having to make a special run out away from the state and they're coming back shortly. So they've had to make what's going to be basically a three-day turnaround and then after that we'll have a confirm on the window for outbound activity. In other words, heading west. So more on that as we go. It is a beautiful, beautiful Tuesday. batteries, batteries and more batteries. Little hint right now. Oh, as a matter of fact, I did not mention this, forgive me. Dollar trees have another unique solar powered desk light. Now, I actually can be used for any number of things. Remember this has a rechargeable battery on board, guys, that you can use for any other number of radio projects. right now dollar a piece everything at you know Dollar Tree is $1 no more although they do have some things that are less like can some canned goods Again, Dollar Tree, they've got a desk light. I've got five of them. They're working beautifully. They're designed to have a little lamp shade. They're designed to be just set up as area lighting for outside during the summer. They would be obviously put on every one of the picnic tables or around the tables in the middle to create a little bit of illumination without it being too bright. Pretty cool. They work. It's a cheap way to get a rechargeable battery for a dollar, which is cheaper than any other way you can buy them right now. Oh, that's right. So if all else fails and you needed rechargeable batteries for your equipment, you could possibly buy those and you could disassemble the units carefully, take out that rechargeable battery, put everything back together for storage, and then if you ever did need the lights, you got them. If you ran into another batch of rechargeable batteries, I would also point out that, and I had to remind some of our people today, that these wireless phones that people are getting rid of, if you see them in the recycle bins or if you see them anywhere, at the very least, open up the backs and pull the rechargeable batteries out of them because remember, they run on rechargeable batteries. I just got some ion batteries for free, six of them. The other day they were all, they were not close dated as an outdated, they were good out to like what is it, 2016? This is the year 2014 and these batteries are strong. Now I take them out of the units anyway if I'm going to store the phones, but I've been running into dozens and if not hundreds of these guys. Now sometimes somebody else is smart enough to look in the back and pull out the batteries, but you're talking a whole lot of dollars worth of rechargeable battery cells in these wireless phones that people are tossing out. And again, walkie-talkies, radios even, always check them. If it's something that's already been busted up, it might be something that would be useful to keep. So maybe you take the whole thing with you and pay like $1 a pound or $0.25 a pound or $0.50 a pound. Actually, I paid sometimes more, sometimes less than $0.50 a pound. And that means that I got the batteries for free. How many pennies? You figure it out. So I figure I'm getting them for free or just about. That's worth a donation to whoever's got the recycled bins. Or if they're in the recycled bins, when you look in there and go, oh, look, check that out. There's a whole pile of nuts, bolts, and screws. There's some stainless steel fixtures. Look, there's a whole bunch of phones that somebody threw away. Look at all those battery supplies. Look at all those antennas. Hey, wait a minute. It's a whole box of cell phones. I just did this the other day. And they've all got cameras attached to them. And you power them up and they cameras all work. Well, that's kind of neat. Yeah, isn't it? And they come with the power supplies and the cigarette ashtray plugs and all that fun stuff. Yeah, you might want to keep an eye on your recycled bins because people throw really unique stuff in there that you might need. Just something to think about there. Very good. As a matter of fact, thank you JD. Dollar Tree, yep, bulk solar powered white desk lamps at thedollartree.com. And they do have them right now. We've got five. We've been testing them out. I understand one of our other listeners actually told me about them, but they weren't available up here. They were available out of state and already displayed not on the counter, but they weren't scheduled to be out yet. However, somebody locally said, hey, yeah, sure. We got them here and we're putting them out tomorrow morning. sure you can have you can buy some let us know how they work and we did and also we did tell them yep they work fine uh... other l e d lighting there's a lot of stuff out there also uh... quick emergency alarms who were at the top of the art and hear the music her minute guys were still on that all kinds of center type of all the door and panic them part and it's which all those make great anti-personnel warning system Think about it. Okay, and they're all run off watch batteries. They've already got the battery to get everything with you. With them, all you gotta do is put them together and then figure out how to make them squat. 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